Ben Creisler
Some recent items:
Knees and hips - muscle studies in dinosaurs and their relatives
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When teenage Tyler Lyson discovered Dakota the Edmontosaurus mummy in Marmarth, North Dakota in 1999, made public news on March 19, 2008...
Dakota Datebook version
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A New Ankylosaurid Skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia: Its Implications for Ankylosaurid Postcranial Evolution
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How big would an ankylosaurid burrow be? (in Italian)
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Which animal had the longest known neck (cervical part of the backbone) of all time? (in Czech)
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Aquilolamna milarcaeÂ- Manta-like Planktivorous Sharks (Lamniformes: Aquilolamnidae) in Late Cretaceous Oceans
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Videos and podcasts:
MAWR DINOSAUR! Dave Hone answers more of your dinosaur questions...
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"Bad to the Backbone" w/ Hoai-Nam Bui | Fossil Friday Chats
Alf Museum of Paleontology
Hoai-Nam Bui, joins us as we chat about the dinosaur-to-bird transition and the evolution of modern bird backbone anatomy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6unkFNXFvOA
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Dinosaurs, the Second Chapter: Part 9 (On Wings and Water) Cenozoic bird evolution
Through Time And Clades podcast
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Beyond the Badlands: Palaeontology in the Grande Prairie Region
Nicholas Carter from the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum shares some of the amazing and unexpected fossil discoveries of northwestern Alberta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNkVYRo8BYU
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EUROPASAURUS - The Graphic Novel Âanimation video
Episode 2: Teutonodon (Jurassic mammal) (English text)
Joschua KnÃppe
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Fossil Crates Celebrates Women in Paleontology! Full Interviews
Emily Keeble from Dawn Dinos project (dinosaur locomotion)
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Skye Walker
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Kathryn Abbott
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Evelyn Vollmer
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Lindsey Davis
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Also:
The Tale of T. rex's Rival
Adam Pritchard focuses on the discovery of a carnivorous dinosaur even larger than T. rex! (mainly for kids...)
Virginia Museum of Natural History
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Mosasaur Week | All Aboard The Hype Train
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3 Highlights from Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline Exhibit at the Seattle Burke Museum with Ray Troll and Kirk Johnson, including femur chunk from
bloat-and-float theropod found in Washington State
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Studio Tour with Paleoartist Ray Troll
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Franklin Outside: Robot Dinosaurs! The Franklin Institute
How robotics and paleontology are coming together to stretch the limits of Âwhat humans can learn from the natural world.